From Writers at Rutgers Reading Series to Inside the Writers House, Rutgers offers many ways to not only get involved in creative writing, but to also interact with a multitude of successful published authors.

On Saturday afternoon, police executed a court approved search warrant at a home on Sicard Street, directly behind the College Avenue Student Center, following information about possible assault weapons on the premises.

Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will visit Rutgers on March 29 for a conversation hosted by the Rutgers Eagleton Institute of Politics, according to an email announcement from Chancellor Debasish Dutta on Friday.

David Frum, a senior editor at The Atlantic, stopped by the Douglass Student Center yesterday for an open conversation on President Donald J. Trump and his latest book “Trumpocracy: The Corruption of the American Republic.”

In light of rising environmental concerns, a “Clean Energy for a Better Future” event was held at the Cook Student Center Wednesday evening. Hosted by Food & Water Watch and The Andrew Goodman Foundation, the event was constructed as an educational forum with participant interaction.

Amid a surge in numbers of school shootings in recent years, the Traumatic Loss Coalitions for Youth Program (TLC) at Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care (UBHC) offers students a program that focuses on trauma relief.

The Chancellor of Rutgers—New Brunswick, Debasish Dutt, gave his “State of Rutgers Address” yesterday in the east wing of the Academic Building on the College Avenue campus. He remarked on his time at Rutgers so far and his goals for the future in front of Rutgers’ faculty, staff, alumni and guests.

In its latest audit, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) reported 208 New Jersey-based anti-semitic incidents in 2017 — eight of which occurred across various Rutgers campuses. The total marks a 32-percent increase from last year’s reported 157 total incidents.

If you attend Rutgers, chances are you have heard of the “fat sandwich.” These calorie-laden meals have sustained thousands of college students through late-night study sessions and cash-strapped weekends.

Female representation in the 2018 state legislature is at an all-time high.
According to the Center for American Women and Politics (CAWP), 25.3 percent of state legislatures in the United States are women. This number has grown slightly since 2017 when the number was at 25 percent.

Inconvenient parking at busy areas like on College Avenue has long been a complaint among Rutgers students. Jack Molenaar, senior director of the Department of Transportation Services, broke down the University's parking situation.

In response to an initiative by the Rutgers University Senate, the Student Affairs Committee drafted a 19-page-report on how to best increase student-voter turnout in all public elections.
The initiative by the Senate, called “Charge S-1702: Increasing Student Voter Turnout in Federal, State, and Local Elections,” asked the committee to “Investigate how the number of Rutgers students who vote in federal, state and local elections can be effectively increased. Consider what changes in policies, procedures and practices can best encourage voting by students, including making election days holidays. Make appropriate recommendations.”